(**) These Colloquia
are part of the continuing Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion)
Colloquia series, conducted to increase science and engineering education
in this field since 1991.

The 2011 LANR/CF Colloquium at MIT

Two
days of LANR/CF scientific discussion in a shared collaboration to develop
further understanding of the science and engineering of lattice assisted
nuclear reactions.

REGISTRATION: Prior registration is required due to space limitation.
Cooperation is greatly appreciated in this regard so that these colloquia
may continue.

TOPICS: 2011 CF/LANR PROGRAM Science and engineering of cold fusion, also known as LANR, LENR, and
CMNS.
Science and Technology of Deuterated Metals, Engineering and Devices
LANR in Material Science, Energy Production, Electrophysics and Energy
Conversion

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, June 11 and 12, 2011.
June 11, 2011 (Saturday, 8:00 am-5:00pm) and June 12, 2011
(Sunday, 9 am-12 noon possibly later). Registration begins at 8:00
to 8:30
on Sat. with coffee and continental breakfast,
followed by the meeting beginning at 8:30 am.

WHERE: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA.
Pre-registered participants will receive a precise map, parking instructions,
and further room and other announcements by e-mail after their pre-registration.

ATTENDANCE FEE: The fee is $30 if paid in advance
(check or money order, made out to JET, (US funds only)
postmarked by June 4, 2011 and sent to: JET (Energy Colloquium),
P. O. Box 81135, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481.
The fee will be $35 at the door, if seating permits after
the pre-registrants are seated.
The fee includes continental breakfast, refreshments, beverages
and Saturday lunch.

REGISTRATION: Prior registration is required due to space
limitation.
Cooperation is greatly appreciated in this regard so that these colloquia
may continue.

Tribute
to John Thomson, Cold Fusion Researcher and Friend Some of the material to be discussed at the meeting includes work initiated
and researched by John "Alf" Alfred Thompson, 56, who died suddenly on
November 16, 2010, in the middle of ongoing LANR/CF research. Alf was born
in Nassau, Bahamas on September 30, 1954. He attended Miami Military Academy,
Ridley College (Canada), and received undergraduate and graduate engineering
degrees at the University of Miami. Between boating, fishing, diving and
being granted several patents, Alf developed LANR and biomedical engineering
systems including developing a novel important blood clotting material.
All who knew, and loved Alf, including his family and three children, know
he is not forgotten and remains in hearts and minds. His work, contributions,
and creative ideas continue.